About Clixvia

Your guide to the digital world

Clixvia is an independent consumer-technology publication that makes everyday tech simple. We write clear, calm, jargon-free guides about apps, gadgets, the internet, online security and privacy, and AI — for ordinary people who just want things to work.

Why we started Clixvia

Most technology advice is written for people who already understand technology. It is full of jargon, assumes you know which menu to open, and treats a confused beginner as someone to be talked down to. The rest is hype — the must-have gadget, the app that will change your life, the scary headline designed to make you click. We wanted a third option: friendly, honest help for real people with real phones, real questions, and no desire to become an expert.

Clixvia started in 2026 after years of being the person friends and family called whenever something on their phone or laptop stopped making sense. The same questions kept coming up: Is this email a scam? Why is my phone so slow? Which app is actually safe to use? Do I really need to worry about AI? Those answers turned into articles, and the articles turned into this. Today we publish across 6 areas — apps & software, gadgets & devices, the internet & web, security & privacy, AI & the future, and tips & guides — all built on one belief: technology should serve people, not baffle them.

How we work

Every article is written or edited by a named member of our team who has actually used the apps, devices, or settings we describe. We test things on real devices, follow the steps ourselves, and write them down the way we'd explain them out loud. We favour clarity over cleverness, we update guides when apps and menus change, and we are upfront about what we don't know. When we mention a product, it is on its merits — never because someone paid us.

We are also honest about our limits. Clixvia publishes general educational information, not professional security, legal, or financial advice — and technology changes constantly, so the exact steps on your device may differ from ours. You can read more in our disclaimer and in our editorial policy. Clixvia is published by Moodlr Dev Hub (MOODLR DESENVOLVIMENTO DIGITAL LTDA).

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What we value

The principles behind every article

Plain language, always

No jargon, no acronym soup, no assuming you already know. We explain technology the way we'd explain it to a friend or a parent — patiently, and from the start.

Reader-first, never bought

Our guides are independent. We are never paid to praise an app, gadget, or service, and we keep advertising clearly separate from editorial content.

Calm, not scary

Tech coverage loves panic and hype. We don't. We help you stay safe and make good choices without fear, pressure, or the feeling that you're falling behind.

Honest about the trade-offs

Every app, device, and setting has downsides. We say so, we tell you what we actually tried, and we admit when we're not sure or when your mileage may vary.

The team

Who writes Clixvia

Nova Reyes
Nova Reyes
Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Nova spent years as the unofficial tech-support person for everyone she knew before founding Clixvia to do it at scale. She believes technology should serve people, not baffle them, and writes clear, calm guides that treat readers as smart adults who simply weren't handed a manual. She has a low tolerance for jargon and a soft spot for a well-labeled settings menu.

Kai Bauer
Kai Bauer
Apps & Software Writer

Kai tests far too many apps so you don't have to, and writes about the few that are genuinely worth your time and storage. A reformed app-hoarder, he's practical about features, privacy, and the difference between useful and merely shiny.

Lena Osei
Lena Osei
Gadgets & Hardware Writer

Lena writes about phones, laptops, and gadgets for people who want good advice, not a spec-sheet recital. She's blunt about what's worth the money, patient with setup headaches, and a firm believer in making your devices last longer.

Theo Vance
Theo Vance
Security & Privacy Writer

Theo writes about online safety the way a good friend would — clearly, calmly, and without trying to scare you. He's interested in the simple habits that stop most problems, and he thinks staying private online is a skill anyone can learn.

Priya Nadar
Priya Nadar
AI & Internet Writer

Priya translates the fast-moving world of AI and the internet into things you can actually use and understand. She's curious but skeptical, quick to separate genuine progress from hype, and keen to help readers use new tools wisely rather than fearfully.